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in Milltown, adjusts her antlers as language arts teacher Lucia Oman helps her write a letter to Santa Claus last week. Seventh-graders also visited the first-grade classroom to More...
Some question fact that plan would still allow use of eminent domain

Mayor Robert Szegeti is seeking a mutual agreement with South River property owners in the three areas that are targeted for redevelopment. The borough’s once-controversial redevelopment plan is moving forward, as mayor and Borough Council have officially received the latest plan at... More...

A variety of upcoming activities will be offered at the Monroe Township Senior Center, 1 Municipal Plaza. For more information and to register for events, call the center at (732) 521-6111, unless otherwise indicated. Marvin Fischer will bring “The Music of Gershwin” to life throu... More...


EAST BRUNSWICK — A megasized Dreidel House with a built-in theater, a colorful Lego menorah, hot latkes and doughnuts will greet shoppers at the Brunswick Square Mall on Saturday. The Chabad of East Brunswick’s annual Hanukkah Festival will be held in the J.C. Penney Court at 6:30 p.m. More...


JEFF GRANIT staff Seventh-grader Katie La-Cava helps the first-graders at Our Lady of Lourdes School in Milltown write letters to Santa Dec. 4. More...


Like everyone else, us teens want everything. Well, we don’t expect you to wrap that in a box and put a large bow on it, but there are a few practical things that would make us smile this holiday season. For instance, anything relating to iPods is a surefire way to buy a successful pr... More...


Dec. 14 & 15 • Adopt-A-Family, sponsored by the South River Elementary School PTA, to make the holiday season more enjoyable for disadvantaged children in South River. Monetary donations, new clothing, new toys, food sought. To donate, call Debbie Zemann at (732) 390-0678 or Donna Geese... More...
I was disturbed to read that the East Brunswick Township administration has no intention of enforcing the regulations related to leaf collection. Township Attorney Michael Baker has been quoted as saying that there is no intention to issue a series of tickets to violators of the leaf or... More...
Tax reform: they’ve got some ’splainin’ to do
I wish somebody would explain some elements of this plan to reform property taxes in New Jersey, because there are parts of it I’m apparently too dumb to grasp. More...
Frank P. Ambrosy Mr. Ambrosy, 78, of East Brunswick, formerly of Woodbridge, died Nov. 19, 2006, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. More...
Officials: Disciplinary action based on more than shirt’s message
EAST BRUNSWICK — School officials have taken disciplinary action against an eighth-grade student whose T-shirt was deemed offensive by his teacher. But it wasn’t the T-shirt alone that brought about the action, officials said. The male student at Churchill Junior High School w... More...
In recognition of 25-plus years of officiating basketball on the high school level, the NJSIAA and the Central East Jersey Basketball Officials (CEJBO) organization recognized four officials from CEJBO and presented them with their 25-year service awards. More...
Family dinner time is in peril! Home-cooked dinners are being overrun by fast food mania! What are busy parents to do? Never fear, Super Suppers is here! More...